[goz-ling] /ˈgɒz lɪŋ/ noun 1. a young . 2. a foolish, inexperienced person. /ˈɡɒzlɪŋ/ noun 1. a young goose 2. an inexperienced or youthful person n. mid-14c. (late 13c. as a surname), from Old Norse gæslingr, from gos “goose” (see goose (n.)) + diminutive suffix. replaced Old English gesling. The modern word may be a […]

[goh-sloh] /ˈgoʊˌsloʊ/ noun, Chiefly British. 1. a work slowdown, as in sympathy with strikers or as a protest. noun 1. (Brit) US and Canadian equivalent slowdown verb 2. (intransitive) to work deliberately slowly as a tactic in industrial conflict

Related Terms slum verb phrase To fight with powerful blows; try to smash one another; go toe to toe: The principals were slugging it out in the alley (1943+)

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